Thanks🤗 Good to know about the ultra fine not sinking. Will try it out next time. Yes, their glitter is stunning. There's so much more of it I want too lol. x
Thank you 🤗 Sorry you felt this way. Rest assured, I was breathing fine; for some reason, my breathing seems to come out like this when recording. I do tend to breathe a bit louder when I concentrate too. xx
Thanks for watching. The glue works as a thickening agent for the resin. This will then keep the glitter, which would normally sink to the bottom before curing, to stay floating throughout the piece. You can get some stunning non-sink glitters now, but sometimes you want bigger glitter in your piece. No idea why it does this but @danielcooper discovered it when doing 1 of his crazy/cool experiments. And now the resin community has this to share with everyone. Hope this helps xx
Hi Diane this turned out amazing im sure your grandson will love it 😍, thanks for sharing ❤❤❤ xxx
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Oh my goodess!! This is adorable!! Great colors and now I need this mold to make for my grandkids!!! Thanks for sharing hun!!
Thank you 🤗You are very welcome x
Wow,thats lovely mold,Ms Dianne.You made such a beautiful mini bowling alley in it😍😍💜💜,the dragon tattoo adds highlights to it💜💜💜
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Really cute, Diane
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That looks amazing! 😍 I love this mould. Beautiful glitters too. ❤
Thank you! Cheers!
Ohhh wow 😊that is sooo cute and original- love the colour choice and that dragon 🐉 ❤❤❤
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I love what you did with this mold. Love the colors and the dragon.
Thanks! The dragon does look pretty cool. I forgot until today that it works great for the Year of the Dragon too. xx
Wendy that is stunning😊
Thank you 🤗 I'm Diane and Wendy is my studio spirit. She likes to play silly beggars when Mr Wendigovan wants things from in there lol. x
Absolutely adorable and you did such a wonderful job on it, just lovely.
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Love the 10 pin bowling ally. Next time, maybe you could try a syringe for the pins, and it could help for the tiny spots.
Thank you 🤗 Now that's a great idea. I have some syringes around somewhere, so I will for sure dig them out. x
Your grandson is definitely going to love that mini bowling game Diane, it is awesome!! - Beverly
I think so too! Thank you 🤗
Your grandson will love that.
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This turned out great! I love the glitter and great idea using the UV resin on the back of the tattoo ❤
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Four is my favorite number, I love this little bowling alley. I have this mold and now will pour it. Thank you for sharing
Thank you 🤗 Awesome, glad I have inspired you to get your 1 made up now x
Too cute!
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that turned out so well!!! xo
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So cool! ❤
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That's pretty cool!😊
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oooh I like that mould and what you've done with it. I'd play that for sure
Thank you 🤗 I have to admit to having a little play already lol x
Love this! Hemway makes the best glitter (I have a lot!). The ultra fine doesn't need glue, it stays suspended in the resin.
Thanks🤗 Good to know about the ultra fine not sinking. Will try it out next time. Yes, their glitter is stunning. There's so much more of it I want too lol. x
😊😃👏🏻👌🏻
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WOW that is just awesome !!!! Brilliant job !!!
Thank you so much!
Very nice. Deffo needed the tattoo. 🎳🎳🎳
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Looks like fun 😄. Excellent work 👍 😊
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Love it❤
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That turned out great!
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Turned out great, however I found it hard to watch because you sounded like you were struggling to breath
Thank you 🤗 Sorry you felt this way. Rest assured, I was breathing fine; for some reason, my breathing seems to come out like this when recording. I do tend to breathe a bit louder when I concentrate too. xx
What does the glue do? I haven't heard or seen about that
Thanks for watching. The glue works as a thickening agent for the resin. This will then keep the glitter, which would normally sink to the bottom before curing, to stay floating throughout the piece. You can get some stunning non-sink glitters now, but sometimes you want bigger glitter in your piece. No idea why it does this but @danielcooper discovered it when doing 1 of his crazy/cool experiments. And now the resin community has this to share with everyone. Hope this helps xx
@@WendigovanStudio That's cool I might have to try that. Thank u!